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In a communist vision, capitalism is a necessary but transitional and ephemeral order of things; the revolutionary overthrow of capitalism by forces it unleashed itself is necessary to attain a new world order, "in which the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all" (Marx 1948, 75).

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To quantify rates of groundwater nitrate removal and denitrification in-situ, nitrate was added to two separate injection capture well networks in a perched riparian aquifer of a low order ephemeral stream in South East Queensland, Australia.

On March 2001, part of the western dike of the reservoir was breached and generated a flow release of 3.5 ∗ 106 m3 of secondary irrigation water that was channeled down the 1st order ephemeral loess stream (Nahal Yare'akh).

The study was conducted in Iowa (USA), and consisted of a fully balanced, replicated, incomplete block design whereby 12 zero-order ephemeral flow watersheds received four treatments consisting of varying proportions (0%, 10%, and 20%) of prairie vegetation located in different watershed positions (footslope vs. contour strips).

All environmental samples were collected from flocculant iron mats in a soft-water, first-order ephemeral, intermittent stream located near Lakeside Drive (LD) in Boothbay Harbor, ME (43°51.699'N 69°38.929'W) during August 2008 and July 2009.

Hack and Goodlett (1960) used a spatial subdivision of headwater systems into four topographic units: (1) hillslopes; (2) zero-order catchments; (3) ephemeral channels emerging from zero-order catchments; and (4) first- and second channels depending on the linkage between hillslopes and channels, and the stream order classification.

Although reliable comparative data are scarce, it seems likely that ephemeral channel systems develop higher order ranking, area for area, than do perennial streams: channels as high as 11th order are recorded for basins of about 1,300 square kilometres, whereas the Mississippi is usually placed only in the 10th order (see below Horton's laws of drainage composition).

It happens right at the end of the mayfly's two-year life cycle, all but the last day of which is spent underwater as a nymph, a wingless larva; the part we witness, the elegant life in the air, is over so quickly, so ephemeral, that the mayfly insect order is known as the ephemeroptera.

However, even this success proved to be ephemeral, and British forces were ordered withdrawn a few days later.

In healthy subjects or patients with schizophrenia, it is the latter type that is usually referred to, which represents high-order task-related ephemeral and synchronized γ oscillations.

A similar penetration informed his studies of light, and both he and Charles-François Daubigny repeated virtually the same subjects under different weather conditions in order to capture the ephemeral effects of light and atmosphere.

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